Monday, March 14, 2011

Coroplast Rabbit Cage

The left that holds the Constitution and waving the Tricolour.

Norma Ranger
is the first time we see a manifestation of left flooded with tricolor flags. It 's the first time a major event is open to people from a choir that sings the song "Va pensiero" and closes with the hymn of those Mameli.
It 's the first time you take to the streets wearing the Constitution to defend it from those who consider it the last obstacle to governmentality, as Giorgio Agamben would say, a form of authoritarian government and oligarchy. Signals are obvious, showy, symbolic of a national sentiment that moves back (or forward) in defense of the basic characteristics of civil society, attacked and injured twenty years from Berlusconi, lost by the left. Secular, pluralistic, worked, egalitarian solidarity, internationalism, pacifism, our Constitution yesterday had the face of the people, was pinned on jackets and hats, leading lady in the streets of the hundred cities which have expressed their democracy and the public school, against euthanasia policy in a country where the parliament is a market and business school.
If the parties are aphasic, weak self-machines in Italy infiltrated by the mafia and corruption, is the Constitution which is now being asked to be the compass that guides the future, just as she had touched in the postwar period, when as he said Calamandrei (quoted in squares Cartels and processions) addressing his students "behind every article of this Constitution, you have to see young people like you who have given their lives for freedom and justice could be written on this card." And school children were in the square with many old, comforting like a passing of the baton for future battles. The public school has become a central element of a true constitutional democracy in the country that bends the right to education for all in a privileged few. Students and teachers were the stronger connotation of this March 12 Italian. Because if it's ignorance that the submission is growing in the knowledge that can live the rebellion. And 'now campo un'opposizione larga e consapevole che esce di casa e si mette in marcia, ciascuno e ciascuna con la rabbia e la voglia di reagire perché, come era scritto su un cartello, «per un popolo civile non c'è niente di peggio che farsi governare senza resistenza».
E quei fazzoletti tricolori dei partigiani annodati al collo di molti, come quella enorme bandiera della pace che tallonava il bandierone tricolore, ne testimoniavano la coscienza. La piazza continua. A Potenza sabato prossimo con don Ciotti contro le mafie, a Roma il 26 per l'acqua pubblica, fino allo sciopero generale della Cgil il 6 di maggio. Arriveremo alle elezioni amministrative con un pieno di mobilitazioni, con una poderosa domanda di cambiamento in vista la difficilissima sfida referendaria di giugno. È tutto un paese che cammina insieme, spinto dalla ragione e dalla passione. Certo non sarà la retorica nazionalpopolare della canzone di Roberto Vecchioni, cantata dalla piazza del Popolo a Roma, la colonna sonora di una stagione di rivolta pacifica e civile, ma è altrettanto chiaro che sono in piazza bisogni, sentimenti, persone.

39 Weeks Pregnant Stop Working

Italy and nuclear power? No, thanks.

Il nostro è un Paese densamente popolato e ad altà sismicità.
Il crollo della gabbia di contenimento del reattore della centrale nucleare di Fukushima colpisce noi italiani anche al di là di fervida solidarietà umana. Colpisce perché è avvenuto in un Paese ad alta sismicità, che contro tali eventi si è da tempo attrezzato in modo ammirevole (lo comprova la tenuta delle città alle scosse fortissime). Colpisce perché questa Italia, il cui governo di centrodestra ha imboccato nuovamente la strada del nucleare, dimenticando sbrigativamente il “no” referendario del 1987, è anch’essa sovente percossa da terremoti importanti contro i quali si è messo in sicurezza poco più del 20 per cento del patrimonio edilizio.Fra le nostre regioni ne abbiamo soltanto una asismica, la Sardegna, a cui va aggiunta la catena delle Alpi (ma non delle Prealpi, come i mille morti del Friuli ci ricordano).
E’ uno dei motivi per cui si sconsiglia il ritorno al nucleare. Add to this, even though Italy is a densely populated area - apart from the Apennine ridge, however, almost all highly desertified and seismic Madonie from the North - and that some of the sites "likely" are not far from areas affected by strong earthquakes: Montalto di Castro Lazio Maremma is a few kilometers from Tuscania partially destroyed in 1971 with 34 deaths. Montalto but no longer appears, for some reason, between the towns earthquakes. Since the disaster of Fukushima referendum against nuclear IDV then draw a significant boost. As it was in '87 after Cernobyl.Vi are also scientists, I think the physicist Carlo Bernardini, fully favorable to nuclear power instead. They claim that the Chernobyl plant was obsolete and of a type prohibited in the West, remember that the accident at Three Mile Island in the United States did not victims, state that the French EPR are reliable, and that uranium, when it is spent (in 40 years?) may be obtained from the sea as they do the Japanese, while the waste is too dramatized the disposal or concealment. In any case, only nuclear power can save us from high oil prices which tap is in the hands of countries like Libya.
In contrast, the Nobel laureate Carlo Rubbia should strengthen research on the centrality of the fourth generation - those of thorium, mineral, and that we possess, burning, leaves little waste - covering the period of welding with renewable energy, especially that solare.Un another great scientist, the chemist Vincenzo Balzani, Accademia dei Lincei, points out that nuclear power now provides only 15 percent of electricity worldwide in the coming years and that nuclear power stations will be decommissioned three times more of those assets, so that these are not expensive to be built by private parties (in France are in charge of Defence), require at least ten years, subject to delays, as in Finland. In addition, security issues (Japan confirmation) is not solved, nor that of the slag. "A good puzzle," admitted a "guru" of nuclear, Richard Garwin. Then there's the border, very tenuous, among civil nuclear power and nuclear military.
issues: energy in Italy is too expensive. Because of oil? In parte.Molto more because our producers are few and "make the sign" keeping prices high. The defect usually oligopolistic Italian companies against whom he fought decades ago, Luigi Einaudi.